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<!-- once the UI is more stable, we can add screenshots -->
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## Multiple accounts
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Elk supports logging into multiple Mastodon accounts.
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Select the three vertical dot menu button next to your profile picture on a desktop or your profile picture directly on mobile devices, then select **Add an existing account**.
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Switch between your accounts quickly:
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- On the desktop, select the profile picture for the account to use.
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- On mobile devices or smaller screens, tap your profile picture to see a list of signed-in accounts, then select the account to use.
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## Rich text
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Elk renders basic Markdown-like text markup in post texts as the expected HTML.
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- Use one asterisk (`*`) before and after a word or phrase to *italicize** the text.
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- Surround the text with two asterisks (`**word**`) to **bold** it.
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::alert{type="warning"}
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Many apps do not support Markdown in posts.
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Mastodon itself does not support Markdown in posts.
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Users who see your posts from other apps or the Mastodon web app see standard, unrendered Markdown text.
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## Code blocks
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Elk supports adding code blocks to your posts.
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When writing the post, select the editor tools and then Code Block to add a block to your post.
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Paste or type in the contents.
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Once you've added the block, you can select the language to use for code highlighting.
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Hover over the right side of the code block to see the drop down box, then select the dropdown to see the full list of supported languages.
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Options include:
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* plain
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* c
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* cpp
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* csharp
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* css
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* dart
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* go
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* html
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* java
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* javascript
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* jsx
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* kotlin
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* python
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* rust
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* svelte
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* swift
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* tsx
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* typescript
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* vue
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## Connecting linked posts in the timeline
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Elk reorders timeline posts that are connected to each other to display them in a connected thread in the timelines.
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This helps keep the conversation context for a post and its replies.
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## Improved notifications
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Elk groups boosts and likes to the same post when they occur together in the notification history.
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Rather than displaying each like and boost with the post contents as in other apps, Elk displays the post one time with a list of the users who liked or boosted the post.
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This greatly simplifies your notification history.
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- code blocks
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- reordering and connecting posts in timelines
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- GitHub HTML cards
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- and so on... -->
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- and so on... -->
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